This Morn’ Omina interview: ‘These ‘Industrial’ bands might reflect on the matter if they are a DJ or just another fake’

Mika Goedrijk, founder of Belgian industrial/tribal project This Morn’ Omina, discusses the band’s 30th anniversary and recent rebirth. After a challenging period involving problematic collaborators, the project underwent a reset before returning with “Insha,” its first album in five years on the Cyclic Law label. The twelfth studio album marks a creative renewal rooted in the project’s original concept of channeling universal connection and spiritual movement. Goedrijk reflects on drawing inspiration from rhythms that provoke physical and spiritual response rather than specific sources. The new material adopts a more subdued aesthetic while maintaining core principles. He also discusses collaborating with Konchong-Gyaltsen from Nam-Khar, describing them as kindred spirits who discovered mutual admiration through their early releases and live performances at festivals like Oberhausen’s Deluidspreker in 2024. The interview emphasizes creation as both necessity and response to past difficulties.


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